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Prosper's death opens a can of worms

Family and friends gathered to bid farewell to music producer, Prosper Mkwaiwa in Bronkhorstspruit over the weekend.

However, it's emerged that Prosper's remains could be exhumed at a later stage to be buried in his birth place, Zimbabwe.

This is according to Sunday World who are reporting that this is due to the war brewing between Prosper's wives, Tina Jaxa and Tina Mkwaiwa

Apparently ever since Prosper's death, both Tina's have been fighting with each other over simple things. Tina M wanted to hold off on the funeral, so that Prosper could be buried in Zimbabwe but Tina J got permission from his family to bury him here and then exhume his remains once the legal matters were sorted out.

It's believed that even though Tina J and Prosper seperated almost ten years ago, she was still legally married to him and produced a marriage certificate to back up her statements.

While Prosper paid lobola for Tina M, they weren't legally married. Sources revealed to the paper that Tina M lost her temper when she found Tina J at her house, but Tina J believes its her right to make all the decisions.

Apparently police had to be called in to calm Tina M down.

The two women have also apparently been competing to be the "chief widow" with each of them sitting on separate mattresses in separate rooms.

A family friend told the paper that the feud was no doubt leading up to a legal battle over Prosper's estate, which allegedly includes a nightclub, apartments, luxury cars and a house in Bronkhorstspruit.

What a mess!

*Picture: Twitter

 

 

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